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Could this be a screenshot from the trailer itself? I certainly hope so.
SCI-FI KING25 - He will see it through us; do not carry such a terrible weight. :)
Alright! it is a bloody sociopath! This animal is going to be very interesting! :)
There's someyhing strange about this raptor, but it looks menacing so I love it!
I looks photoshopped to me. The outline of it looks like it's been airbrushed, and so does the inside of the right thigh.
@Silver_Falcon, oh. I was surprised that someone would have a pet raccoon (I've seen some eating cat food my family puts outside for stray cats. Surprised people would own them.)
^It looks a little fake when looking at it closely (especially the back and tail)...
He'll never get to see Jurassic World now... :( He was so young. RIP
R.I.P little brother
RIP to the little dude, i dont know him but him being a jurassic park/dinosaur fan makes us brothers.
Good bye.
JPCERATO - This is utterly dreadful news. I can not begin to express my sympathies. However, always remember this: the universe - the coutless stars and galaxies coiling in an infinite web of energy - never waists anything. Thus, nothing can ever truly die...only change.
Ryan Poirier: Rest in peace, young one; your time to lead a full life will come somewhere...in some time.
I dunno about you.
But something heres raising a lot of little red flags.

Something...
Interesting! This makes me think that it will kill anything, just for the fun, not for hunger.
The preorder link and the release date are shown in the Updates section.
:D (Still probably not gonna get it. Thrasher is the only Tyrannosaurus I need right now.) Thanks for sharing this!
"Alpha" is ironic, as I heard somewhere that Blue was the leader.
I always assumed the male-female theory was true. However, here's some evidence!
The TLW ones are males, along with the JPIII ones. The JPIII ones simply adapted to the forest enviornment (you can see dirt-colored markings and the stripes), in contrast to the savanna-like areas in TLW. Yes, it's really not a good theory, but it's the best I could come up with in about thirty seconds-one minute.
^ I recall you that, even if Giga's paratype isn't bigger than the type, there only are two or three specimens of T.rex that exceeded Giga's type size. That's a low number, especially when we consider that we have got over 40 T.rex specimens. They're the same weight, or between 5000 and 8000 kg.
A T.rex sized abelisaur would be a gigantic freak, but it may be a media exagerration. We need more informations!
You already know what I think about Spinosaurus' weight, so I won't repeat that.
50 feet is quite unfounded for T.rex and large Carcharodontosaurids. I believe that large Carcharodontosaurids were slighty longer due to their longer tails and skulls, but I think that their weight was pretty similar. So, my list would be:
1. Tyrannosaurus/large Carcharodontosaurids: up to 8,000 kg
2. Spinosaurus: 6,000-7,000 kg
On a side note, you said that this is a top 10, yet you only put 4 dinosaurs.
I believe that all the Theropods were feathered, even guys like Spinosaurus and Giganotosaurus. Sauropods were likely feathered (or at least quilled), in my opinion. I think that even Ornitischians were at least partially feathered.
I know, I'm a FeatherNazi.
I will tell you who is the biggest....
The I-Rex!!!!!!!!
JK!
Nice list, I won't pick and choose, to each their own, you can have your op and I can have mine :D
But I do agree with Spino being 1....maybe level with Rex...
I don't know XD
Thanks Paden! Got it now, so we might see Hammods?
Interesting, never noticed this.
Alpha, Charlie, Delta. Where's Bravo? Interesting name choices, makes sense though.
Before you say it, no, the one above Charlie does not say Bravo, it says Blue.
I believe that most theropods and ceratopsians had some form of feathers and quills on their bodies.
About Spino's weight, I'd have to estimate 5-6 tons.
^I agree.
Cryo, yes, there was actually a T-Rex sized Abelisaur discovered in Africa (Kem-Kem beds if I'm not mistaken). We called it Titanovenator, and we haven't really heard much about it since.
Danielosaurus, Giga was similar in size to Rex. Maybe a few feet longer, but not as heavily built. There was about a 1 ton weight difference in favour of T-Rex.
The raptors and Tyrannosaurus are also LEGO Dino reuses. I wouldn't be surprised if the Pteranodons are reused Well, i don't like it, but it's efficent and saves money.
Giganotusaurus if I'm not wrong, was actaully bigger than T-Rex.
OMG ITS ACTUALLY REAL!
That brings up a very interesting question then, could Indominus Rex be a representation of this new Abelisaur with some Hollywood flair.
Aw, the good ol' times.
It's true, a large abelisaur was indeed discovered in Kenya, but no official name was actually revealed for it.
We actually gave it our own name, I believe we called it "Titanovenator kenyanensis"
Indeed! :D
By the way Carnosaur, whether or not all coelurosaurs were feathered is still debatable, but it's currently considered by the paleontologic community very likely.
I actually posted a lengthy discussion about this jeep when the image surfaced (Of the jeep)
This Jeep is actually Hammonds.
That's right. Jeep 29 is the jeep hammond rides in when they first introduce the Dinosaurs to the island.
If I remember correctly, Nedrys jeep actually is being used as a Prop of Jurassic park IOA in california. Unfortunatly, Due to years of wear and tear, The jeep has been re painted over and over and over again... Leading to it no longer having Nedrys number, And being Jeep 16 or such.
Theres a chance that Jeep 29 will be repainted over to be used as Nedrys jeep, There's also a even better chance that they'll neglect that it's hammonds jeep and use it as "Nedrys jeep"
The latter of the two is more likely.
SCI-FI KING25 - How very remarkable! I very much enjoy the information you have presented here! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this with us! :)
CARNOSAUR - I agree. It would appear that the general public was intentionally supplied with a Red Herring! However, I can not say that I blame the studio; with the way in which leaks run rampant these days, directors and production companies need to get creative - and perhaps a little devious - to guard their secrets! ;)
TYRANT KING - Very interesting! I find the information you have presented on each of the animals you have exhibited in your post to be quite compelling! Do not worry; I will not raise debate over your hypotheses - we each have the right to express our thoughts. Regardless, thank you for sharing this! :)
CARNOSAUR and DINOSTEVE22 - The world needs more fuzzy dinosaurs! ;)













